Day 14 begins in Ahemdabad where Zimbabwe are soon in trouble against New Zealand with Charles Coventry run out and Tatenda Taibu (left) adjudged lbw following a referral to the TV umpire
New Zealand skipper Daniel Vettori dismisses opposite number Elton Chigumbura and Regis Chakabva in the space of three deliveries as Zimbabwe slump to 46-5 in the 15th over
Opener Brendan Taylor is the only top-order Zimbabwe batsman to resist the Kiwis, making 44 off 57 balls before he falls leg-before to medium-pacer Scott Styris
Prosper Utseya shares useful stands with Graeme Cremer and Ray Price before he is last man out for 36, bowled by Tim Southee as Zimbabwe are dismissed for 162
New Zealand are in no mood to hang about at the start of their run-chase as Martin Guptill hits a six and two fours in Tinashe Panyangara's opening over
It appears to be plain sailing for the Kiwis as Guptill and opening partner Brendon McCullum post a century partnership in 23 overs
Man of the Match Guptill (centre) finishes the game 86 not out, with McCullum unbeaten on 76, as New Zealand win by 10 wickets with 16.3 overs to spare
Meanwhile, over in Dhaka, Bangladesh skipper Shakib Al Hasan wins the toss ahead of their game against West Indies and chooses to bat first
Shakib soon has cause to regret his decision as Tamim Tqbal departs to the third ball of the match and opening partner Imrul Kayes follows when he edges a ball from Darren Sammy (above) to the keeper
West Indies spin bowler Sulieman Benn seems surprisingly underwhelmed after he bowls Shakib for eight to reduce Bangladesh to 41-5
A large crowd at the Shere Bangla Stadium can hardly believe their eyes as the home side capitulate against the West Indies
Fresh from a hat-trick against the Netherlands, Windies paceman Kemar Roach again proves too hot to handle, taking 3-19 from six overs
Only two Bangladesh batsmen make double figures as they are dismissed for 58 their lowest one-day total and the fourth lowest in World Cup history
Chris Gayle scores 37 - including his 8000th one-day run - of the 59 runs required as the West Indies seal a nine-wicket win
Bangladesh can still make the quarter-finals but after such a poor batting effort, they have plenty to think about ahead of games against England, the Netherlands and South Africa
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